Ibuprofen Trade Names

Ibuprofen, the name of the actual active ingredient is often unknown to the customer. Many customers may believe that common brands like Advil and Motrin are completely different drugs than say a generic Ibuprofen tablet container. Though subtle differences in perhaps the delivery system of the medication, the active ingrediant is still the same. Below is a list of common Ibuprofen trade names, to help discern common brand names that market the ibuprofen drug.

(In alphabetical Order)
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  • Act-3
  • Advil
  • Aktre
  • Alaxan
  • Algoflex
  • Alivium
  • Arthrofen
  • Bonifen
  • Brufen
  • Bugesic
  • Burana
  • Caldolor
  • Calprofen
  • Dalsy
  • Dismenol
  • Diverin
  • Dolgit
  • Dolo-Spedifen
  • Dolofort
  • Doloraz
  • Dolormin
  • Dorival
  • Ebufac
  • EmuProfen
  • Espidifen
  • Eve
  • Fenbid
  • Fenpaed
  • Finalflex
  • Galprofen
  • Hedex
  • Herron Blue
  • i-profen
  • Ibalgin
  • IBU-Ratiopharm
  • Ibu-Vivimed
  • IBUFEN
  • Ibugel
  • IbuHEXAL
  • Ibuleve
  • Ibum
  • Ibumax
  • Ibumetin
  • Ibuprom
  • Ibuprosyn
  • Ibux
  • Ibuxin
  • Ipren
  • Kratalgin
  • Medicol
  • Moment
  • Motrin
  • Narfen
  • Neobrufen
  • Neofen
  • Norvectan
  • Nuprin
  • Nureflex
  • Nurofen
  • Orbifen
  • Panafen
  • Perifar
  • Profin
  • Ratiodolor
  • Rimafen
  • Salvarina
  • Solpaflex
  • Spedifen
  • Speedpain
  • NANO
  • Spidifen
  • Upfen
  • Íbúfen

This list of Ibuprofen trade names includes both past and presently available trade names. The list is subject to change should be used as a reference. Please contact the manufacturer for more specific information their product.